The significance of Christmas known to the men, all over the world. Although it is true that Christmas as the day the birth of Christ in this world, but is celebrated, it also symbolizes a very important truth of the deep spiritual life. Jesus Christ is the embodiment of divinity. He was born at a time when ignorance, superstition, greed, hatred and hypocrisy to the land prevailed. Purity was forgotten and sense of morality has been neglected. Amid these conditions Christ was born and he edited a transformation in the lives of the people. He gave a new intellectual revolution and the life of the man. Kamen an amendment to the country. People began looking for a new life. So a new era dawned for the world. During this period, the viewfinder has no idea of God or the higher intellectual life. He lives a life of sensual pleasure, anger, greed, cheated accessories, pride and jealousy. If the searcher to a new life of spiritual aspiration must participate, purity and devotion, then the Christian spirit of its birth within his heart. That is the real Christmas, when the divine element begins in the heart of man to express. From then forward, in light begins to shine, where darkness was before. A very small, but a very nice point of deep importance is attached to Christmas. It is the time and manner of the birth of Lords for the holy Christmas Day. Jesus Christ was not in a grand palace. He was not one of the most affluent parents or learned. Jesus Christ was low in a simple place, a corner of a stall was born. He was born poor and humble parents, who had nothing to boast about to, except their own fleckenlosen letters and holiness. The above point of deep importance that intellectual awakening to the viewfinder, the modest and perfectly "; meek" and "poor in spirit." The quality of true humility is one of the essential foundations. Then we find simplicity, holiness and the rejection of all desire for worldly wealth and pride of learning. Third, even as a Christian born was unknown to the world and in the Unbekanntheit the darkness, however, the emergence of the Christian spirit within Inwardness of the man, if it is total self-effacement self-abnegation. |